Like most psychiatric disorders, Adult ADHD (Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) doesn’t travel alone. As HealthyPlace Medical Director, Dr. Harry Croft, mentions in this week’s blog post, many adults with ADHD also suffer with depression, substance abuse and other conditions.
There are two types of depression that can exist with ADHD; primary and secondary depression. The risk for primary depression seems to be inherited and doesn’t need any specific circumstances, like a job loss or relationship breakup, to make its appearance. Major depression tends to run in families.
In other cases, depression arising as a direct consequence of the difficulties of living with ADHD is said to be secondary to ADHD. As you can imagine, many children with ADHD grow up with poor self-esteem and in their later years come to accept the idea they are lazy and stupid. This especially applies to those who weren’t correctly diagnosed or treated for ADHD in childhood. It’s no wonder that as adults, they are suffering with depression too.
Living with ADHD and Depression: Our Guest
Douglas Cootey writes an insightful blog on the subject entitled A Splintered Mind. He’s a 42-year old stay-at-home dad caring for four girls. Living with ADHD and depression makes it difficult for him to work. His illnesses are complicated by the fact that early on, he was given Desoxyn to help treat his ADHD and depression. A rare side-effect of the stimulant, Desoxyn, is Chronic Motor Tic Disorder, similar to Tourette Syndrome. He has that too.
The effect of all this on his life has been profound. It took 10-years, but Douglas, who has developed a keen sense of humor, has found some helpful ways of coping. We’ll be discussing those on Tuesday’s HealthyPlace Mental Health TV Show.
About the HealthyPlace Mental Health TV Show
The HealthyPlace Mental Health TV Show airs live every Tuesday night at 5:30 pm PST, 7:30 pm CST, and 8:30 pm EST. Our guest will be taking your personal questions.
If you miss the live show which can be viewed on our site, you can always click the “on-demand” button on the player and watch the show at your convenience.
Share Your Experiences with ADHD and Depression
We also invite you to call us at 1-888-883-8045 and share your experience with depression and ADHD. What has it been like for you? What brought on the depression and how has it complicated your life with ADHD? Treatment-wise, what has and hasn’t worked for you? (Info on Sharing Your Mental Health Experiences here.) You can also leave comments below.
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